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Pre-existing conditions — what’s the big deal

Posted on May 22, 2013 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Health Reform/ Affordable Care Act, Weird Words, When Insurers Say No | Tagged health reform, Obamacare, pre-existing conditions, Weird words

Should employer pay when you leave their health plan?

Posted on May 20, 2013 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Children, Employer-sponsored plans, Spouse, Weird Words | Tagged changing plans, comparing health plans, Weird words

Deductible, out-of-pocket — where does it end?

Posted on April 8, 2013 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Employer-sponsored plans, Health Reform/ Affordable Care Act, Weird Words | Tagged health reform, Obamacare, small business, Weird words

When dental care is covered by the health plan

Posted on December 21, 2012 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Children, Employer-sponsored plans, Weird Words, When Insurers Say No | Tagged claim appeals, claim denials, Weird words

Health insurance for new (unemployed) college grad

Posted on December 17, 2012 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Children, Uninsured, Weird Words | Tagged changing plans, children over age 21, choosing health insurance, comparing health plans, going without health insurance, pre-existing conditions, Weird words

Taking health insurance off your taxes

Posted on November 21, 2012 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Employer-sponsored plans, Weird Words | Tagged small business, Weird words

Health reform – subsidies for low-income families

Posted on September 26, 2012 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Employer-sponsored plans, Health Reform/ Affordable Care Act, Uninsured, Weird Words | Tagged choosing health insurance, health reform, low-income families, Obamacare, Weird words

What to do when insurer says no

Posted on September 21, 2012 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Weird Words, When Insurers Say No | Tagged claim appeals, claim denials, Weird words

Student health plans

Posted on September 4, 2012 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Health Reform/ Affordable Care Act, Weird Words, When Insurers Say No | Tagged pre-existing conditions, student health plans, Weird words

When there is no COBRA

Posted on August 29, 2012 by Linda Riddell
Posted in Children, Employer-sponsored plans, Weird Words | Tagged COBRA coverage, Weird words

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A published author and health policy analyst with 25 years’ experience, Linda Riddell's goal is to alleviate the widespread ailment of not knowing what your health plan can do for you.

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